Glynis is best known for running Cross Street News with her husband Alan before the couple stopped running the business in December due to her deteriorating health.

Among Glynis’ achievements were being appointed chairman of Camborne Chamber of Commerce for four years and being founder member of the team which campaigned for the town to achieve business improvement district (BID) status.

Alan and Glynis have both been heavily involved with life in Camborne since moving to the town from Warrington in Cheshire nearly 15 years ago.

Glynis was also on the Camborne Regeneration Forum and Christmas lights committees and will be sadly missed by all her friends and family including her daughters, Kathryn and Lucy, who live and work in Cornwall.

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The club posted a message on its website which said: “It is with much sadness that I have report the passing of one of our most popular club Sponsors Glynis Charlesworth.

“Glynis was a former chairperson of the Camborne Chamber of Commerce but was known to everyone as the owner of Cross Street News which she ran for 15 years with her husband Alan until its recent closure. The couple have been loyal Sponsors of the Cherry and Whites for several seasons.

“She will be very much missed by everyone who knew her, our thoughts are with Alan and the rest of the family.”

A number of personal tributes paid were also paid online.

Monnie Garland wrote: “So sorry to read such sad news. I met Glynis some years ago and found her to be a lovely, friendly lady. Sending my deepest condolences to Alan and family.”